AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoHuman Rights Pressure: The International League for Human Rights in Berlin urged Germany to intervene to save Sahrawi political prisoner Naâma Asfari, detained in Morocco’s Kenitra prison since 2010 and now on hunger strike over alleged arbitrary detention, torture, solitary confinement, and medical neglect. Parliamentary Solidarity: Italian MPs Laura Boldrini and Stefano Vaccari called on Italy to demand Asfari’s release and that of fellow prisoners, citing Western Sahara’s UN-recognized right to self-determination and the 2010 Gdeim Izik crackdown. Citizenship for Sahrawis: Spain’s Congress committee cleared a bill toward granting Spanish citizenship to Sahrawis, a close vote that supporters frame as repayment of Spain’s colonial-era obligations. Education & Culture in Laayoune: A new French Alliance in Laayoune was inaugurated to promote French language learning, intercultural dialogue, and arts, while France’s new ambassador Philippe Lalliot began his mission with meetings and visits to local institutions. Institution Building: A NEPAD delegation was briefed on Sahrawi education and public services, including work at the University of Tifariti and other state institutions.
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